Balance on the balls of your feet, legs no further apart than your shoulder width. Ball closer to left foot (forward in your stance), tilt your upper body slightly forward and let your arms hang down, that’s the start of your stance. If your a right hander, keep your left heal down, look at where your hands are at address the aim is that they should be back there when you connect with the ball, pull the club away with your left elbow straight. Do not over swing and do not power through your swing, your body should uncoil and the divot should be behind where you made contact not in front. Atfter you have hit the ball your torso should be facing in the direction you wanted the ball to go.

If that doesn’t work just grip it and rip it.

if your mum or dad can afford see a golf pro. Other wise your young just keep playing and watching the pros and try to replicate their swing in a manner that your comfortable with.

Balance on the balls of your feet, legs no further apart than your shoulder width. Ball closer to left foot (forward in your stance), tilt your upper body slightly forward and let your arms hang down, that’s the start of your stance. If your a right hander, keep your left heal down, look at where your hands are at address the aim is that they should be back there when you connect with the ball, pull the club away with your left elbow straight. Do not over swing and do not power through your swing, your body should uncoil and the digit should be behind where you made contact not in front. At the top of your swing your torso should be facing in the direction you wanted the ball to go.

If that doesn’t work just grip it and rip it.

if your mum or dad can afford see a golf pro. Other wise your young just keep playing and watching the pros and try to replicate their swing in a manner that your comfortable with.

Some really good advice

Look closely at the divots you leave as well , that will tell you where you were actually aiming and the contact of the club face (whether you open the club up and slice or close the face and hook )

I can’t speak for all clubs but many have junior days on Sundays mornings and some of the older club members go along and give advice with the groups of juniors

I miss my golf dearly , great test of your mind over your skills and how you react after misfortune on the course